Now Eater is back with more claims, this time from poor fans who had no idea what they were walking into when they spotted their fave celebrity chef out in public. (And no, he didn't try anything with Blake Lively.)

A former employee of Mario Batali's has accused the famed chef of several upsetting crimes. Specifically, the woman has accused the 57-year-old restaurateur of drugging and sexually assaulting her inside a NYC restaurant in 2005. To make matters worse, the alleged assault took place in a third floor space, infamously known by employees as the "rape room."

On Sunday, the ex staffer spoke with CBS News' 60 Minutes, where she claimed that she woke up with scratches on her legs next to broken bottles. And if that wasn't troubling enough, Batali's supposed victim also had semen on her skirt.

This apology move shocked many, inspiring one writer to even try out the recipe — and roasted Batali the whole damn time. For her blog, The Everywhereist, Geraldine DeRuiter detailed the process on making Mario's sweet cinnamon treat.

However, for every direction, she found a way to call out the 57-year-old for including the recipe in a SEXUAL MISCONDUCT APOLOGY LETTER.

Let's just say her commentary is pure perfection. DeRuiter started her piece with:

In a new report published by Eater exposing the "boys' club" environment set up by the duo, Joe actually admitted he knew of Mario's behavior, saying he had "heard [Batali] say inappropriate things" to staffers, and that he "should have done more" to stop his partner:

Or are they gonna keep doing dumb-ass stuff like what Mario Batali did in his newsletter on Friday?!

In an all-time stupid move, the now-revealed serial-sexual harasser Batali sent out an email newsletter to his fans on Friday afternoon that sort of missed the mark, because it's half-apology, half-recipe. Dude, seriously?! This shit doesn't just go away that quickly!!!